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The Thing That Came from Over There archiveInspired by the Horror movies of the 1950's, The Thing That Came From Over There is a fast-paced rollicking ride, mixing paranoia, suspense and hilariously gruesome deaths. It's 1912, and as Scott and Amundsen begin their race across Antarctica, the hapless explorer, Captain Reginald Cranston, has accidentally landed on the wrong side of the continent. As Cranston and his motley band set up base camp, a meteor crashes nearby. Deciding to investigate, they set out towards the crash site - unaware of the danger that awaits not just them, but the whole of planet Earth. What ancient evil lurks inside the crater? What is the dark secret of the slimy fungus? And what is the horrifying fate of those who encounter the parasitic space worms? Join three daring actors as they play over 15 roles in 75 minutes of shocks, spine tingling silliness, and blood curdling terror.

Creatives/Company

Producer: Gonzo Moose (in association with The Pound Arts Centre)
Director: Abigail Anderson

The Thing That Came from Over There

The Thing That Came from Over There (Play) production archive for QTIX code T333109012. Details of all The Thing That Came from Over There archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01740302346

Archive Listings

6 Apr 17
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8 Apr 17
Greenwich Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
1 Apr 17The Mill Arts Centre (formerly The Mill)
Banbury, Oxfordshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
14 Feb 17
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18 Feb 17
Theatre Royal Plymouth
Plymouth, Devon
Performance Details => Venue archive
27 Jan 17
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28 Jan 17
Pegasus Theatre
Oxford, Oxfordshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

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